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Fantasy Tip: Gibson was not expected to have a large role on offense, so the team will give his snaps to someone else. Julian Edelman, Brandon LaFell and Danny Amendola likely will be the only Patriots receivers that have fantasy value this season.

Miami Dolphins WRs Mike Wallace, Brian Hartline and Brandon Gibson could all be let go this offseason if contracts aren't restructured. Wallace, especially, likely won't take a paycut on the $9.85 million he's due next season. Hartline is due $5.9 million but could restructure this offseason. Gibson isn't believed to be worth the $3.225 million he's due, so he could also be gone.

Fantasy Tip: Hartline wasn't really more than a WR3 in point-per-reception leagues, and Gibson was too dependent on touchdowns. Wallace has WR2 potential, but has been too unhappy in Miami and even benched himself in the last game of the 2014 season. Keep tabs on this situation as the offseason progresses.

Miami Dolphins WR Brandon Gibson could be released this offseason, because the team would save $3.26 million in salary cap space. Gibson will not accept a pay cut this offseason, according to a source.

Fantasy Tip: Landry is arguably ahead of Brian Hartline in the pecking order, too, now that Miami has focused Ryan Tannehill on eliminating the deep ball more often. Landry is a fine play at FantasyScore for his run-after-the-catch ability.

Fantasy Tip: Landry appears to be more involved in the passing game than he was earlier in the season. Owners would only have to spend $3,000 on Landry this week but may want to spend some more money on a better option.

Miami Dolphins WR Brandon Gibson (knee) has only participated in one of the organized team activities this offseason, because he wants to go slow with his recovery from a torn patellar tendon. Gibson could be placed on the Physically-Unable-to-Perform (PUP) list or on short-term Injured Reserve if he needs more recovery time.